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Work closely with Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and Research & Development departments to evaluate the quality of raw materials. Work with vendors to ensure raw materials/components are available to allow supply of finished goods.
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Other responsibilities may include: Inventory management: Receive and put away raw materials; store, stage and ship finished goods. Previous cosmetics manufacturing experience a plus but not mandatory Soap Product Manufacturing Packaging, Production Line Safely remove soap from molds using automated and manual hoist systems.
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Receiving Inspection ProceduresInspect incoming raw materials and packaging materials according to QA/QC work instructions. Correct GMP/hygiene violations and report to production supervisor and/or QA Manager.
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The Production Worker I is responsible for safely gathering or putting away raw materials and assembling goods in production cells. Sort and salvage returned or rejected materials.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance The Chemist will be responsible for sampling and testing raw materials, products in mid-production, and finished products.
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Receiving and stocking all raw materials Moving raw materials throughout the manufacturing process as needed to maintain production schedules. Responsibilities:Under supervision, expedite the flow of work orders through the manufacturing process according to production and shipping schedules, inform the status of orders and any situations affecting the production schedule.
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Transport raw materials to production workstations. Forklift Operators at Grainger are responsible for operating and managing industrial trucks to load and unload materials and deliveries and move them to and from storage areas, machines, and loading docks, into railroad cars or trucks or storage facilities.
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Monitor material usage on work floor and supply production lines with raw materials. Keep production lines supplied with raw materials. Weigh materials or products and record results on tags, labels, or production schedules.
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Basic knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods. Move controls to drive vehicles and transport materials between loading, processing and storage areas.
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This buyer will be responsible for sourcing and purchasing raw materials, components, equipment, or services needed for production. Work closely with production, warehouse and requisitioners to ensure that deliver dates are communicated and expediting is performed where necessary to conform to the needs of Fabcon, Inc.
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Maintain the current warehouse management system and best practices Maintain inventory of raw materials & consumables. Coordinate with Warehouse Manager to maintain inventory of production consumables, office stationery and cleaning/janitorial supplies.
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Plan and coordinate production orders and raw materials / MRP-planning. Ensuring a smooth production process, including coordination of the right materials in the right amount at the right time, in the right place in order to secure the on-time delivery of production.
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This role will be responsible for activities such as blending beverages, documenting ingredients, handling raw materials, creating material usage reports, completing CIP for all blend tanks, sanitizing all tanks, operates weigh scales and unloads tankers; as well as operating/monitoring machinery used in the production process.
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Thorough understanding of raw materials acquisition and supply contracts, production processes, quality control, cost management, and other effective manufacturing and distribution techniques.
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Report any issues to the production supervisor or lead on duty. Experience handling or working in a production line. Work on production cell and meet production targets. Follow production guidelines and specifications.
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